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In 1998, in a luxury villa on the shore of Long Island in the US, the smell of cigarettes and alcohol spread. Young men and women danced on the dance floor and wobbled wildly, and the party was extravagant. Suddenly, a sharp siren sounded, and a mermaid in a police uniform walked in, walked over to Jordan Belfort, who was tasting champagne, and clasped the handcuffs into his wrists. Two minutes later, the crowd dispersed, leaving only the huge villa and the pungent smell of alcohol. Overnight, Belfort was left with nothing, the company went out of business, hundreds of millions of dollars of net worth was taken back by the government, and his wife proposed a divorce from him. He went back to being a poor kid with nothing. Ten years were like a dream.
Jordan Belfort (Jordan Belfort), stock broker,Known by “Forbes” magazine as “Robin Hood of the stock market”At age 31, he had hundreds of millions of dollars in assets, and was also the prototype for the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
Bill Hwang, who burst out of stock in '21, lost 20 billion US dollars within 10 days and faced more than 10 charges. Incidentally, it also caused huge losses to Nomura Securities and CS. Reuters described it this way:”Bill Hwang built his career for 25 years, but his downfall season took just four days.” It's really staggering.
Life is like a drama, art comes from life, and life is far more exciting than drama. The higher you walk, the easier it is to be overshadowed by the hustle and bustle. What survives in the end is still a moral bottom line and a hint of awe in our hearts...
Jordan Belfort (Jordan Belfort), stock broker,Known by “Forbes” magazine as “Robin Hood of the stock market”At age 31, he had hundreds of millions of dollars in assets, and was also the prototype for the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
Bill Hwang, who burst out of stock in '21, lost 20 billion US dollars within 10 days and faced more than 10 charges. Incidentally, it also caused huge losses to Nomura Securities and CS. Reuters described it this way:”Bill Hwang built his career for 25 years, but his downfall season took just four days.” It's really staggering.
Life is like a drama, art comes from life, and life is far more exciting than drama. The higher you walk, the easier it is to be overshadowed by the hustle and bustle. What survives in the end is still a moral bottom line and a hint of awe in our hearts...
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